sunflower seeds?
2007-02-10 07:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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What desires to be done right that's call the DEC or an section vet and get a volume for a flora and fauna rehabber on your section and get it there. desires to be fed each 30 minutes from solar as a lot as solar down. If has all feathers then it belongs back the position you stumbled on it because it really is a fledgling and belongs out of nest and the parent birds will have a tendency to it inspite of the actual shown actuality that that's been touched. They feed and warn of predators. till then get some meal worms at puppy shop and feed those alongside with earthworms decrease in 1/2. could also feed it handfeeding formula at puppy shop or perhaps dogs or cat food that has been soaked in water and then mushed up into paste like texture. do not supply Water will aspirate it and die. shop it efficient and heat. No warm dogs or the type of element. dogs or cat food, handfeeding formula, boiled egg mushed up, earthworms, mealworms. No bread. staggering chance at survival is with parent birds or rehabber. good success.
2016-11-26 21:41:31
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answered by ? 4
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Why do you have birds with no food? Budgies can eat a variety of food including most fruit and veggies just grated or cut real small.
Try grated apples, carrots, spinach, brocoli, caulieflower, dandielions from your garden or broad leaf soft grass.
Dont feed avocado, caffiene, chocolate or alcohol. No milk, sugar or fat. Bread is not good as it can sour in the crop. A bird will not change to another food type suddenly it will rather starve to death. Changes have to be made over a period of time.
It would be better if you can get seed, pellets or whatever they have been eating and change to something else slowly.
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2007-02-10 07:18:52
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answered by Angie C 3
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fruits and veggies,most supermarkets sell seed, grind up nuts, birds love peppers, scrambeled eggs believe it or not are always a big hit with my birds, bannanas, cooked pasta(they'll pick it apart). Its probably not the best for them but mine love little nibbles of pizza. That should hold them over. don't forget to give them some water. Oh, they love breakfast bars too.
2007-02-10 08:55:33
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answered by G&L 3
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If you are talking about outside bird you can feed them suet its just meat fat. It very good for them in the winter. you can also feed them bread or crackers
2007-02-10 07:11:17
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answered by firshizel 2
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if you have anything like chex mix or trail mix of any kind im pretty sure you can feed them that. any type of cerial will probably work.
2007-02-10 07:10:48
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answered by katy b 2
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If you have corn, grind off the edible part and give it to them cold.
Small bits of bread.
Avoid rice!!!
2007-02-10 07:17:08
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answered by A Friend You'll Never Know 2
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Kill one and feed him to the other
2007-02-10 07:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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bread
2007-02-10 07:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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dry cereal, fruits and veggies
2007-02-10 07:11:43
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answered by lulu 3
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you give them bread and bugs
2007-02-10 07:09:43
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answered by landenjms 2
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